A 7 inch tablet, encased in rugged plastic, created specifically for the education market,water and dust resistant, designed to withstand drops off of student desks, comes with 4GB, WiFI, gorilla glass and costs under $200 - too good to be true? Where do I sign up? Intel recently released what they are calling a "studybook". It will run either Android or Windows operating systems. The release date has not been announced, but I'll be on the lookout, anxious to put one through its paces. You can read the piece from Ed Week below:
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/DigitalEducation/2012/04/intel_unveils_new_200_tablet_f.html?cmp=ENL-DD-NEWS2
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Thursday, April 26, 2012
A $200 Tablet?
Labels:
1-to-1 Computing,
Access and equity,
Intel,
IPad,
mobile computing,
mobile devices,
mobile learning,
one laptop per child,
one to one,
tablet
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
IPads Do Not Discriminate on the Basis of Race, Creed or Religion
Check out this article in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette about Catholic schools in Pittsburgh getting their feet wet in latest technology wave- mobile computing with IPads. Their goal? IPads in the hands of every student by next year. Where do I sign up? Check out the article below:
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/12030/1206938-455.stm
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/12030/1206938-455.stm
Labels:
Catholic schools,
Good Night IPad,
mobile,
mobile technolgy,
one to one,
Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
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